It’s not surprising that Chatime is here at Myanmar. Available all around the world, 25 to be exact, Chatime is no stranger to locals. You can choose a drinks from the 70 varieties available customized to your liking. You can ask them to add different types of toppings like pudding, coconut jelly, coffee jelly, red beans, grass jelly and more! They are popular for their unique combination of drinks like lychee yoghurt jelly, oolong tea mouse and matcha red bean milk tea, among others.
Local bakery offering cakes, pastries, and beverages.
Local bakery offering cakes, pastries, and beverages.
One of the famous Chinese hot pots in town. You can have normal and spicy hot pot soups at the same time too. This restaurant is popular both amongst expats and locals
One of the famous Chinese hot pots in town. You can have normal and spicy hot pot soups at the same time too. This restaurant is popular both amongst expats and locals
Ace started their shop with a mobile truck moving all over the famous and crowded places in Yangon and it has now settled with a small shop at the entrance from Pyay Road to Junction Square. They serve various waffles, hamburgers, snacks, fresh fruit juices and desserts.
Here you will find something different, a welcome break from most meals in Myanmar that consists of rice, noodles, oil and more oil. Sprouts, opened up last year as the first salad bar in Yangon. You pick your greens, your toppings, your vinaigrette and there you have your salad. Other items on the menu include soups, sandwiches yougurt and smoothies.
Tucked away on a small street to the side of the Chatrium Hotel, the staff at this cozy restaurant are friendly and attentive. Delicious dishes include their beef pho, traditional spring rolls and squid balls. For vegetarians, the lemongrass tofu is recommended. They also serve authentic pho noodles.
Pyi Thit is a specialities restaurant by Myanmar Property Marketplace (MPM). They serve Chinese Cuisine, Premium BBQ (mainly European Style and some Asian tastes) & Myanmar Traditional Foods with good taste and good facilities.
This Shan Style hotpot (“Kou Fu”) is not like the usual Chinese style hotpots. The main difference is the spicy Shan soupeit comes with. If you would like something else, try their delicious warm tofu, their shan pork rice or … their Brain Soup Mee Shay!
Come here for a delicious selection of snacks, bread, cakes, pasteries, puffs and sandwiches. The local staff make quality products. They can also organise special parties, meetings and catering services.
If your expectation of a coffeehouse was small and dimly light, then the My Hill Coffeehouse will surprise you. Enjoy a fresh hot brew at its spacious and sun-lit dining where you can also have a taste of it big menu with items such as beef ball noodle soup.
Essentially popular amongst Thai and local people, KKS B.B.Q is know for its nice outdoor seating. There are many kinds of barbecue available such as seafood, ham, bacon , vegetables, and you can also order barbecue with a set menu. It is always crowded with people at night and they have a family set for 19,000 Ks.
One of the most famous Chinese hot pots in town. This Kamayut Branch has only indoor seating (air-con supplied). You can have normal soup or spicy soup as stock. This restaurant is also popular for its fresh hand-made Strawberry Juice in the winter season.
Feel Myanmar has many branches all over town. A great restaurant to get acquainted with local cuisine, it is popular with both visitors from abroad and locals. There is a wide selection of local options and the seating area outside is always busy, giving a lively atmosphere to your dining experience, especially at the main branch when they have a live band playing!



















